LANSING, MI -- A 31-year-old Lansing man faces multiple charges after police say he held his ex-girlfriend captive at his home for three days.

Lansing police public information officer Robert Merritt said the victim, a 21-year-old Lansing woman, contacted police Sunday afternoon once she had escaped.

The victim and suspect had lived together at the suspect's home in the 1700 block of Illinois Avenue until she broke up with him on April on 2.

On Thursday, the victim called the suspect requesting to retrieve personal belongings from the suspect's home. The suspect obliged and arranged to pick her up at 8 p.m. that evening.

When they arrived at the house, the suspect would not allow the victim to leave, Merritt said.

"From Thursday through Sunday he physically assaulted her many times, held her in the house, never left her side and made sure she was there," he said.

About 4 p.m. Sunday, the suspect left the house, leaving the victim unattended. She fled to a nearby neighbor and called police.

Merritt said the victim described the suspect and his vehicle to police, as well as areas he frequents in Lansing.

Police located the suspect and his vehicle several hours later Sunday evening in the 1200 block of North Cedar Street. An officer attempted a traffic stop, but the suspect, who was a passenger in the vehicle, fled on foot.

Merritt said police and a canine unit tracked the suspect to an acquaintance's house in the 400 block of Pearl Street. He was arrested without incident.

The victim sustained injuries "consistent with physical assault," Merritt said, noting bruising and cuts "about her body." Her injuries did not require medical attention. There is no indication of sexual assault, Merritt said.

Merritt said the suspect was also wanted on two outstanding warrants for domestic abuse. He could not confirm whether those incidents involved the victim.

The suspect is expected to be arraigned Monday afternoon in Lansing District Court.